Respond to this Question

Similar Questions

1) Planet Zero has a mass of 5.0*10^23 kg and a radius of 2.0*10^6 meters. What is the acceleration of gravity on planet zero? 2)Phobos, a satellite of Mars, has a radius of 11km and a mass of 10^16 kg. Its a bit lumpy, but let's

Read the following excerpt from H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, and answer the question that follows: The planet Mars, I scarcely need remind the reader, revolves about the sun at a mean distance of 140,000,000 miles, and the

A new planet has been discovered that has a mass one-tenth that of Earth and a radius that is one-sixth that of Earth. Determine the free fall acceleration on the surface of this planet. Express your answer in the appropriate mks

a) Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the planet Mars. I found this to be about 3.7 m/sec^2 b) What would your weight be on the planet Mars if you weighed 130 lbs? c) If you could jump vertically 5 ft on earth, how high

What is the force of gravity at 220 miles above Earth's surface? Calculate how much of a g force the astronauts are actually experiencing. The solution for this math problem is a percentage. You can calculate it using the

A 3.3 kg mass weighs 30.03 N on the surface of a planet similar to Earth. The radius of this planet is roughly 7.4 × 106 m. Calculate the mass of of this planet. The value of the universal gravitational constant is 6.67259 ×

Suppose that you travel to a planet that has 4 times the Earth's mass and 4 times the Earth's radius. Calculate how much more or less you would weigh on this planet compared to your weight on Earth. Express your answer as a factor

A planet has an equatorial radius of 5.31 × 107 m and a mass of 4.64 × 1026 kg. (a) Compute the acceleration of gravity at the equator of this planet. (b) What is the ratio of a person's weight on this planet to that on earth?